Lustful Youth

“Lustful Youth” by Mike Eserkaln

CAST NEEDS:

3 men 3 women

DURATION: 

9o minutes

SYNOPSIS:

A lightning-paced farce. Walt, a television statistician, has been contractually obliged to write an evening soap opera against his will. With the help of his muse, Dill, he wanders in and out of ‘realities’ as he pieces together a more and more out-of-control romp known as “Lustful Youth”

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PRODUCTIONS:

1994 – St. Norbert College

2005 – Venture Theatre, De Pere, WI

2007 – Creekside Players, British Columbia, Canada

2012 – New Venture Theatre

2025 – Lansing, MI Riverwalk Theatre (Black Box Stage)

Everyone one of these productions, by the end of the run, had to add extra seating to the theatres because they sold out so much…. every single one.  That’s money in the bank.

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Full Length Plays:

“The Brothers Plank”

“DreamBound”

“The Liar”

“Lustful Youth”

Monologues:

“Bluesman”

“Car Alarm”

“The Devil’s Candy”

“Dr. Sobakowa’s Sleep Tips”

“Fleshlight” (stand-up comedy monologue)

“For Max”

“Mr. Koon”

“RobotBoy”

“Russian Roulette”

Short Plays/Sketches:

“Back from the Crossroads”

“A Crime for Passion”

“Future Tense”

“Last Two on Earth”

“Maude Talks to God”

“Sweet-Best’s Lollipops: Sugar-coated Mystery Hour” 

“Bad Stories for Bad Children”: (Check out the list of future Bad Stories)

“The Angry Carpet”

“The Cat Ate His Fingers”

“The Horse Ran Away With The Boy”

“The Kid in the Walls”

“Then Her Eyeball Fell Out”

“Tommy ‘Two-Thumb'”

“He Said He Was Nuts”

“His Head Popped”

Screenplays:

“Russian Roulette: Movie Script”

“Springfield”

Novels:

“Cupid” (a work in progress)

“Orson” (a work in progress)

“The Continuing Adventures of Byron and Bing” (continuing)

Poems or Songs:

“Bluesman”

“Car Alarm”

“The Old Lion”